Abstract
<jats:p>Soil is an important part of the Earth's ecosystem because it supports farming, nutrient cycling, and the health of the environment. But practices of modern farming and industry have damaged soil to such an extent that it is no longer as fertile or as stable, imperiling both food security and the stability of ecosystems. Nanotechnology have gained importance in the context of soil science as a novel approach for new avenues to enhance soil, remediate pollution, and manage land in an environment-friendly manner. This study presents an in-depth meta-analysis of 252 publications (2010–2025) extracted from Scopus to evaluate the current state, research trends and future prospects for nanotechnology applications in soil science.</jats:p>